USGA Green Section Record, March 06, 2015

USGA Green Section Record, March 06, 2015
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WHEN IS IT TIME TO REPLACE THE IRRIGATION SYSTEM?
By Pat Gross, regional director, West Region and Elliott Dowling, agronomist, Northeast Region
What is the one thing on a golf course that costs an exorbitant amount of
money, most golfers never see, and most modern golf courses can't
survive without? An irrigation system. The efficient application of water is
playing an increasingly important role as golf courses are focused more
than ever on conserving water resources and protecting water quality. In
the western U.S., water shortages and the rising cost of water has put
more emphasis than ever on irrigation system efficiency. In the eastern
U.S. and other parts of the country with plentiful rainfall, an efficient
irrigation system helps golf facilities comply with strict water-use
regulations and contributes to better course conditioning. Like all
mechanical systems, sprinklers, pipes, fittings, controllers and other
components experience wear and tear and will need to be replaced at
some point. However, when budgets are tight and replacement costs are
on the rise, the question becomes "When is it time to replace the irrigation
system?" Valve failure and frequent pipe breaks are signs that parts of an
This article will examine the many issues and pertinent questions to
irrigation system are worn out and need to be replaced.
answer when determining the need to replace a golf course irrigation
system.
Read More
USGA TURF MINUTE VIDEO: TAP TO TURF
DIGITAL COLLECTION - IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT
We are excited to add a new feature to the Green Section Record in 2015. Each issue
of the Green Section Record now will include an interactive digital collection of
supporting materials. In addition to the monthly major article, each digital collection will
include supporting articles, and a photo gallery and videos that provide additional,
relevant information on the subject. The collections can be viewed online in a userfriendly digital magazine format, saved as a PDF or printed. We hope you find this new
feature to be an extremely useful resource.
View The "Irrigation Management" Collection Now
USGA AGRONOMIST POSITION NOW OPEN
The United States Golf Association seeks an agronomist in their Green
Section's West Region office located in Santa Ana, Calif. Candidates must
possess excellent written and oral communication skills, attention to detail and
the desire to provide high-quality progressive products and services. A
Bachelor of Science degree in agronomy, horticulture or related field is
required, along with three years of golf course or related work experience. Interested candidates should submit a cover letter and resume as one
document to Agronomist, West Region. The application deadline for this
position is March 10, 2015. UPCOMING: LIVE USGA WEBCAST ON WEDNESDAY MARCH 25, 2015, 2 P.M. EDT
I'M ON THE GREEN COMMITTEE, NOW WHAT DO I DO?
The question above is one of the most common questions heard by USGA
agronomists in visits across the country. The USGA is offering a free webinar
with the intent of helping clubs address the age-old question - "I am on the
green committee, now what do I do?" Topics to be discussed include but are
not limited to:
What are the desired individual traits for being on a green committee
Green committee structure
The top ten mistakes made by green committees
Establishment of maintenance standards Summary The webinar is scheduled for Wednesday, March 25, 2015 at 2 p.m. EDT.
The presentation is anticipated to be no more than 30 minutes plus time for
questions.
Suggested audience: Green committee members, board of directors, golf
committee members, golf course staff.
Register Now
REGIONAL UPDATES
The USGA Green Section is divided into four regions staffed by agronomists who work with golf facilities on care of the golf
course. USGA agronomists provide regular regional updates outlining current issues and observations from the field. Be sure to
view updates from multiple regions as featured ideas, techniques and solutions to problems often apply to other parts of the
country.
NORTHEAST REGION
SOUTHEAST REGION
Last month, snow blanketed much of the Northeast Region and
while snow pack can insulate turf from cold temperatures,
continuous ice cover for protracted periods of time can be
detrimental. If you're concerned about snow and ice cover on your
greens, assess your winter-injury risk with help from this week's
regional update. Read More
While traffic issues are of concern at some courses where recordbreaking rounds of golf have been played, other courses recently
have experienced record-setting cold temperatures. The
agronomists from the Southeast Region discuss these concerns and
more in this week's regional update. Read More
WEST REGION
CENTRAL REGION
The warmer-than-normal weather in much of the West Region is
causing a variety of concerns. While some facilities are worried
about winterkill, others are implementing Poa annua seedheadsuppression techniques much earlier than normal. Read More
A broad range of topics and new products were presented last
week at the 2015 Golf Industry Show in San Antonio, Texas, but
one theme prevailed - the golf industry is focusing evermore on
water conservation. Keep in mind that messaging can be as
important as new technologies that help conserve water. Read More
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